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Old 10-15-2011, 11:58 AM
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yes Ginnie, it can make you feel jittery. if it is uncomfortable or causing you not to sleep, call your pdoc. also call if you are bipolar.

going from Seroquel which is very sedating, to Zoloft, is a very big change also. how long have you been feeling jittery?

how bad is it, and are you having any other symptoms (what)?
are you taking any other antidepressants, cough medicine, or any herbs?
was the Zoloft stepped up slowly from a starting dose ?

i often don't have side effects at lower doses - but i have at higher doses. i have taken up to 200 mg. but each of us has a different sensitivity, and reactions also vary to specific drugs.


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